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  1. The Indian Mirror was a nineteenth century Indian periodical founded in 1861 by Man Mohan Ghosh and Devendranath Tagore. Having started as a fortnightly production, it had little competition other than the Hindoo Patriot , and later became a daily publication.

  2. Ans. James Augustus Hicky was the founder of Bengal Gazette. Related Links: UPSC IAS Prelims: Important newspapers and journal during Indian freedom struggle, facts about Modern Indian history for General Studies read more at BYJU'S.

  3. Indian mirror was published in Calcutta, West Bengal. Started by Devendra Nath Tagore in 1862, the newspaper was published in English. It was owned by Keshab Chandra Sen, and one of the editors of the newspaper was Manmohan Ghosh. Later, Pratap Mazoomdar compiled and edited the newspaper.

  4. May 29, 2024 · Devendra Nath Tagore started the 'India Mirror' newspaper in early 1862 in Calcutta. This newspaper was published in English. Tagore was born in 1817. He helped found the Brahmo religion. He was a religious reformer and a Hindu philosopher. He was moved significantly by the death of his grandmother.

  5. The most common answer to your question of who founded the Indian Mirror is Devendra Nath Tagore. Tagore was born in 1817 in Bangladesh and died in 1905. He was a philosopher and religious...

  6. Q. Who started the weekly newspaper Indian Mirror? Answer: Devendra Nath Tagore Notes: In 1861, a newspaper, the Indian Mirror, was edited and published by Manmohan Ghosh and Devendranath Tagore of Calcutta. Tagore was born in 1817 in Bangladesh and died in 1905.

  7. May 16, 2024 · Indian Mirror (1861) - It was founded as a fortnightly paper by Manmohan Ghose with financial assistance from Debendranath Tagore. - In 1876, the paper was converted into a daily by Keshab Chandra Sen. - Narendra Nath Sen, the founder of the Theosophical Society of Bengal, made significant contributions to the newspaper. Bengalee (1862)

  8. Nov 9, 2023 · Debendra Nath Tagore founded the English-language Indian Mirror newspaper in Calcutta, West Bengal, in 1862 after observing the passion among the populace (especially in Bengal). Initially, Manmohan Ghosh was one of the newspaper’s critical editors.

  9. Jan 29, 2024 · Founded on the 20th of February 1868 in Calcutta by Sisir Kumar Ghose and Motilal Ghosh, Bengali newspaper ‘Amrita Bazar Patrika’ was India’s bravest newspaper and one of the widely read newspapers of India. It was transformed into an English newspaper on 21 March 1878 shortly after the Vernacular Press Act came into force.

  10. - Beginning Mar. 28, 1880, Sunday issues published under title: Sunday mirror (Calcutta, India). - Description based on: Vol. 1, no. 2 (Aug. 15, 1861).